Social Housing: Governance, Regulation & Funding

A thorough examination of the latest developments in Social Housing, Chaired by Ian Graham, Trowers & Hamlins

Introduction

At Butterworths Social Housing Conference, a high calibre speaker panel, chaired by Ian Graham of Trowers & Hamlins LLP, will explain the practical implications of all the latest legislative and case law developments. You will also have the chance to put your questions to the new regulator responsible for regulating the social housing sector

Attending this highly topical conference will enable you to:

  • Hear directly from the Tenant Services Authority on their new regulatory and enforcement powers
  • Hear about the development opportunities created by the Homes and Communities Agency
  • Assess the impact of Weaver on registered providers’ susceptibility to challenges on human rights grounds and judicial review proceedings
  • Take part in an interactive panel session on the future of social housing in the UK
  • Tailor your learning experience by choosing from break-out sessions, including private finance options, procurement law update and more

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Event details


Date:

Thursday 10 June 2010

Location:

To be advised LONDON
London

SAVE £50 when you book before 16 April 2010!
5.75 CPD
Hours

Benefits

How you will benefit from attending

1) Assess the impact of the Housing and Regeneration Act one year on

2) Understand the implementation of the new regulatory regime and cross-domain regulation

3) Appreciate the development opportunities created by the Homes and Communities Agency

4) Analyse the different funding options available for social housing

5) Understand the legal framework for the allocation of social housing

6) Take part in an interactive panel session regarding the future shape of the social housing market

Hear what delegates said about our 2009 Social Housing Conference:

"A useful event at the most opportune time"
J Clark, Spectrum Housing

"Very helpful – summary of legal/ regulatory/market issues"
Delegate from the Tenant Services Authority

"A very useful and informative update on governance and regulation"
D Pantelia, Clifford Chance LLP

"A useful overview of the social housing agenda"
M Kendall, Blake Lapthorn

Who Should Attend

  • Solicitors and barristers practising in social housing law
  • Local authority solicitors and directors specialising in housing
  • Chief executives, chairs, board members, company secretaries and senior managers at registered providers
  • Lenders and consultants working in the social housing sector